A script for a children's performance in the middle group. Staging a musical fairy tale for children of the older group (5-6 years old) Theatrical scenes for children 4 5 years old

Olga Zakharova
Theatrical performance based on the Russian folk tale "Zayushkina izbushka" for children 4-5 years old

Characters:

Cheerful children's music sounds. Soroka flies to the edge of the forest.

Magpie - I, Magpie - white-sided, I fly high, I see everything from above. Here is a hare in the meadow built a hut - bastand the Fox is icy. Oh, she seems to be teasing!

The magpie flies away.

Fox - I have not a hut, but a palace! Clean, light, cozy, but your hare is dark!

Hare - No, Fox, it's light too!

Fox - I have high windows, a beautiful roof, and you have a Hare, you don't even have a porch!

Hare - Stop teasing, I'm fine here too!

The offended hare goes into the house.

Forty flies - What I see, what I see! Spring has come! The sun is so warm, hot, that Lisa hut - melted.

Fox - Oh, what should I do? I have the hut melted, and the Hare still stands. I’ll go and ask him.

The fox goes to the hare's house.

Hare - I won't let the Fox go! Why were you teasing?

Fox - Zainka, let me go.

Hare - No, fox, I won't let go!

Fox (thoughtfully) - How can I live without a home? All the same I will outwit the Hare!

The fox runs behind the tree and from there calls

Fox - Hare, come out quickly, play the burners!

Hare - I'm running, I'm running!

The hare runs away into the forest, and the Fox climbs into it hut.

Fox - Hee-hee-hee, ha-ha-ha, I deceived the Hare, I won't let you in here! I will live here alone!

The hare comes running, pushes the door, knocks on the door.

Fox (from behind the door) - Who's there?

Hare - This is me, the owner - Bunny, let me go, Fox.

Fox - Get out, I won't let go, now I will live here!

Hare - Stop joking fox, let me already want to sleep.

Fox - Wait, scythe, that's how I'll jump out, but jump out, and go to shake you, only shreds will fly in the wind!

The crying bunny leaves and sits on a tree stump.

Magpie flies, flies up to the hare

Magpie - Hey, Zaychishka, do not tremble, what are you scared of, tell me!

Hare - Fox kicked me out of the house and won't let me go.

Magpie - Oh, the twigs are cracking, who is coming here?

The Bear comes out, sings a song.

Bear - I'm walking through the forest, I sing my song,

I lay all winter, only sucked a paw!

Who is crying in the forest? Who's stopping me from sleeping?

Great, Bunny, what are you crying about? What are you grieving about?

Hare - Fox kicked me out of the house, won't let me.

Bear - Come on, let's drive her out!

Go to the hare hut.

Bear - Hey, Lisa - Patrikeevna, get out of someone else's hut!

Fox (angrily through the window) - Wait, clubfoot, that's like a tear from the stove, but I will jump out, but I will jump out, only shreds will fly in the wind!

Bear - Oh - oh - how angry! (runs away)

Dogs are running.

Dogs - Woof, woof, Bunny, what are you crying about? What are you grieving about?

Hare - The Fox kicked me out of the house!

Dogs - But wait - we'll kick her out!

Hare - Bear drove, did not drive out and you will not drive out.

Dogs - No, let's kick them out!

Everyone goes to the house.

1 Dog - Leave the Fox from here, otherwise it will be bad!

2 Dog - Hey, Lisa - Patrikeevna, get out of someone else's hut!

Fox - Wait, that's like a tear from the stove, but when I start to beat you Dogs, only shreds will fly in the wind!

1 Dog - Oh, oh, how angry!

2 Dog - Painfully angry Fox, it's better not to get along with her!

The dogs run away.

Hare - Who will help me poor, who will be able to drive the Fox?

Magpie - Here are two friends, two cheerful cockerels!

Cockerels come out to the music, dance.

Roosters - We do not need to call for a long time, we are glad to help the Hare!

Roosters, Magpie, Hare go to hut.

Roosters - Ku-ka-re-ku, well, Fox, leave someone else's hut!

Fox (near the fence)- Who is shouting here at the door? Get out soon!

I will not jump out, catch, pluck your feathers!

Roosters - We are perky buddies, fighting cockerels.

We stomp our feet, we flap our wings,

Fox (scared) - Oh, save me, help me, don't ruin my skin!

The fox runs away the animals, they sing a song about friendship. All come out

Hare - And now I ask everyone to visit me for a tea party

The play based on the fairy tale of the same name by K. Chukovsky is staged in verse (it is easier for young children to learn words in this form). Musical accompaniment is provided throughout the action of the performance.

Purpose: broadening one's horizons, fostering a love of music.

Registration: On stage, if it is large enough, you can arrange two parts and combine them:

  1. Fly-Tsokotukha's room:dressing table with mirror, table, bench, chairs.
  2. Bazaar:tables on which various objects are placed.
  3. The parts are united by a small space - a path. On one side of the trail there is a stump, flowers and grass grow.

Required attributes:

  • Large ruble (can be made of cardboard and wrapped in foil);
  • Samovar;
  • A pot of honey;
  • Book;
  • Earrings;
  • Boots;
  • Ball of thread;
  • Saber.

Roles:

  • Leading
  • Mosquito
  • Spider
  • Bugs
  • Bee
  • Butterflies
  • Cockroaches
  • Grasshopper
  • Merchants

Event progress

Leading:

Today, neither seriously nor as a joke
Musical minute:
We will tell the story about a fly -
About the beautiful Tsokotukh.

She lived, did not grieve,
I was friends with bugs and boogers,
They paid her good in return,
We went to visit each other.

Once upon a time our fly
Nicknamed Tsokotukha
I got up very early in the morning -
For some reason she could not sleep.

She quickly cleaned the house
I'm going for a walk.

The fly performs movements over the text. After cleaning, she stands by the mirror and sings (to the tune of "The Song of Cheburashka").

(sings):

I got up very early
Cleaned up very clean
Now for a walk
I'm not ashamed to go.

Walking is useful for everyone -
And the coward and the brave!
To someone who gets up early
Can be really lucky.

Leading:

Long or short
There was a fly along the road.
Headache
And my legs got tired.

Suddenly I saw a stump
I decided to rest.

(sits down):

I'll sit for a while
Then I will continue my way.

While she is resting, butterflies run out, dance for her to the melody of Tchaikovsky's "Waltz of the Flowers" (excerpt).

Leading:

After a short introduction
The fly quickly ran to everyone's surprise.

Suddenly I stumbled and fell
She looked around, got up abruptly -
Look, but on the ground lies
Whole ruble, and glistens

It sparkles in the sun.
The fly quickly grabs
This ruble is like a dragonfly
And rushed to the market.

A fly arrives at the bazaar. There she is met by merchants who, to the song "Baranochki Sweets", offer her various goods. She refuses bagels, sweets, boots, and so on. Suddenly she saw a samovar, runs up to it, examines it from all sides. Then he gives the ruble, takes the samovar, goes home and sings to the tune of "The Song of Cheburashka."

(sings):

I got up early today
And went out for a walk
Then I found the money -
This is lucky!

Celebrate properly
I'm my name day
And invite all, all friends
Out of spite for your enemies!

Fly puts the samovar on the table, sits down next to it. He hears a knock on the door.

Yes Yes! Open! Sign in!
Come to the festive table!

Insects enter: cockroaches, bugs, grasshopper, butterflies, bee.


Dear Fly!

Grasshopper: Beloved by all Tsokotukha!

In chorus: Happy Birthday!

Bee:

Here's a treat from us -
I brought you honey.

Cockroaches (in chorus):

It's our turn to congratulate -
We wish you a wonderful life
We present you with an interesting book.

Butterflies:

We wish you to be bright like a matryoshka
And we give you beautiful earrings.

Bugs:

Oh, and we match the earrings
Brought you your boots!

Animals give gifts to Fly, she tries them on, rejoices.

Leading:

The fly is happy
Dressing up,
Birthday Tsokotukhi
Continue!

(sings to the melody of the song "A grasshopper was sitting in the grass"):

Once in the clearing
I settled on the edge.
Lived and did not grieve
I'm in my house.

Imagine, imagine, lived and did not grieve.
Imagine, imagine, I'm in my house.

But then one morning
I woke up and washed myself
I went for a walk along the path
And I found the money!

Imagine, imagine, I went for a walk along the path.
Imagine, imagine, and found the money!

I bought a samovar
Guests on the name day,
Housewarming holiday
I called to me.

Imagine, imagine, on a housewarming holiday.
Imagine, imagine, I called to myself!

Guests and hostess dance to cheerful music. Suddenly disturbing music sounds - a spider approaches.

Leading:

Guests sing, dance, rejoice
And they don't feel that danger is near:
The lord of the web is approaching
The door opens from the blow of his fist!

Spider (menacingly):

What were you not expecting, important guests?
You didn’t invite me to your house for tea.
I have a gift for the birthday girl
I forgot at home by chance.

Why are you guests so pale?
Are they afraid of me - a spider?
You can't run away from me poor
But live a little longer!

The main thing for me today is
Destroy Tsokotukha
So what if she is glorious
I want to drink her blood!

Leading:

And he chased a fly,
Tsokotukha runs away,
But the spider tries to grab her
To kill the unfortunate fly!

The Fly and the Spider dance to Mozart's Symphony No. 40 (final movement). At the end, the Spider grabs the Fly, begins to entangle her with ropes - a cobweb.

Leading:

The fly begs the guests
To save her as soon as possible.

Cockroaches, bugs, bugs,
Help me escape from the old man!
He will destroy me, drink the blood,
Poor, poor little head of mine!

Cockroaches:

We cannot save you
We want to get away quickly (leave)!

Bee:

Something, fly, you have,
It's time for me to go home to my sisters (flies away).

Grasshopper:

I rode home too
My family is waiting for me at home -
They can't do without me
Let the insects help you (jumps out the door)!

Bugs:

Fly, do not be offended, but we are afraid of the spider,
And before it's too late, we'll rush home very quickly (run away)!

Butterflies:

Sorry, but in vain you invited us -
We too would not hurt to be saved (fly away).

Leading:

All the insects flew away
But the fly still doesn't give up:
She screams with a terrible cry, breaks down,
Everything is waiting for the savior.

The march "Farewell of the Slav" sounds, the gallant soldier - Komar enters. Marching in several circles, performing simple movements.

Leading:

Tears and laments
I heard the Komar captain's rank:
He was just returning home
From the road of long-range combat.

Komar bursts into the house without knocking,
He sees the fly screaming, straining.
Runs up to the terrible Spider,
He takes out a shiny saber from its scabbard,

And a cruel spider heart
Pierced, practically without rushing!

The fly does not believe in his happiness,
Mosquito kisses, hugs.
Suddenly the doors open quietly
All friends are insects running in.

Grasshopper: Fly, fly! You are alive!

Bee:Safe and sound!

Cockroaches:We managed to call for help in time!

Butterflies:

Good thing by the house
A familiar mosquito passed by!
He's on your name day
He came as if to a bride!

Bee:

He decided for his birthday
Make an offer to you!

Bugs:

Agree, Fly!
You will, Tsokotukha,
Live with a mosquito
As if behind a strong wall!

Mosquito:

Dear girl,
Fly-beauty
I just like you very much!

Do you agree to live with me?
Will you be my wife?

Program tasks: to form a positive attitude towards the outside world; foster a creative attitude towards different types musical activity.

Material and equipment: costumes of the Storyteller, Fairy Queen, Little Fairies, Rain, Sun, vegetables, fake flowers, a piece of brown fabric for "beds", a rainbow-colored watering can, a scroll, 4 toy shovels, 2 yellow ribbons, vegetables in baskets, children's musical instruments , audio recordings: a quiet melody, the sound of fanfare, music to the dances of little fairies, Rain, Sun, vegetables, common dance, for musical orchestra.

Characters: The storyteller, the Fairy Queen are adults, the little fairies, Rain, the Sun, vegetables are children.

Event progress

The design hall is conventionally divided into two parts: "garden" and "vegetable garden". In the "garden" there are fake flowers, in the "vegetable garden" - "beds". The Storyteller enters and sings the song "I look at the flowers" (lyrics and music by E. Pryakhina).

A quiet melody sounds, the Fairy Queen waltzes into the hall with a watering can and "waters" the flowers.

Storyteller.

Fairy Queen lived in a garden,

The fairy had important things to do:

She planted colorful flowers

And immediately poured a rainbow watering can.

She said with love:

Fairy queen (referring to colors).

Grow flowers

My daughters will live in the magic garden!

When a flower opens its petals

They release little fairies.

Because of the fake flowers, little fairies appear.

Dance of the little fairies (at the choice of the music director)

Storyteller.

A beautiful fairy tale comes immediately

I'll tell you it right now.

The Queen has collected the little fairies,

She read her magic decree.

Fanfare sounds.

Fairy queen (unfolds the scroll and reads to the little fairies).

There are many beds in my Kingdom

You all need to put them in order.

We will invite friends to the autumn ball

When we harvest vegetables!

1st baby fairy.

We will dig and loosen the land quickly -

Let's prepare a bed for our seeds!

2nd baby fairy.

When the earth covers them with a blanket,

Then all the seeds sprout from the heat!

The fairy queen distributes toy shovels to the little fairies, they approach the "beds" and "loosen the earth", "sow seeds."

Storyteller.

Little fairies took the spatula,

They spread their wings and dug up the ground.

And they saw worm friends in her -

They helped to loosen without lumps.

Then they put all the seeds in the land,

Magic speeches for them said:

3d baby fairy.

Grow carrot, tomato, celery!

We will invite our friends to the festive ball!

4th baby fairy.

We will plant potatoes in the beds, onion,

And pumpkin, and beets, and zucchini!

Storyteller.

What beautiful beds have become!

But the little fairies are a little tired.

They call the Rain to help themselves -

Let the drops bring them their dance!

Rain comes out to the music.

Storyteller.

And the fairies magically said to Rain:

Little fairies (together).

We love you, we have been waiting for you!

Storyteller.

The rains are dancing and singing with the wind

And soon the seeds will sprout in the ground!

Dance of the Rain)

Storyteller.

Our Rain has already stopped its dance,

A ray of the sun shone playfully from heaven!

The sun comes out to the musical score with ribbons-"rays" in his hands.

Storyteller.

And the fairies began to ask the Sun

So that it begins to shine brighter for them:

1st baby fairy(addressing the Sun).

We love you, our sun, shine

Then we will reap a big harvest!

2nd baby fairy.

The fruits will ripen from the rays of warm

Our labors will not be in vain!

Storyteller.

Sun obeyed, got down to business,

It warmed the beds with its warmth.

Dance of the Sun (at the choice of the music director)

Storyteller.

And again the turn of our fairies comes, -

Because of the songs, the fruits grow more fun.

And the fairies sang, spinning and fluttering,

Don't be silent for a minute!

Soul songs of little fairies

Warmed all the beds with your love!

Children sing a song about kindness (at the choice of the music director).

3d baby fairy.

So vegetables grew and grew together,

And they became ripe! How delicious they are!

4th baby fairy.

Vitamins useful in them live -

The vegetables dance and sing with joy.

1st baby fairy.

Because music helps everyone to grow

And goodness bloom in every heart.

Vegetables come out to the musical score.

Dance of vegetables (at the choice of the music director)

Storyteller.

And now the Queen of All Fairies has arrived

And she looked at her daughters' work.

She immediately exclaimed the following words:

Fairy queen.

Your wonderful deeds, babies!

You fairies deserve a festive ball:

In the beds - order, we got the harvest!

Storyteller. She issued a royal decree:

Fairy queen.

We are starting the ball, babies, now!

We invite all the forest elves to visit us,

Let's start our autumn holiday with the orchestra!

Storyteller.

Grasshoppers take out their violins,

And all the musicians start playing.

Bugs, bugs and dragonflies sing

All guests are dancing. How fun it is!

Musical Orchestra (at the choice of the music director)

Storyteller.

All together, friends, come to our circle,

Have a look at our vegetables!

(Points to an exhibition of vegetables prepared in advance in the music hall.)

And remember these important words:

"Love always helps us in our work!"

Music sounds. Spectators come to the center of the hall and perform a common dance together with the participants.

I look at flowers

Sl. and muses. E. Pryakhina

1. I look at flowers,

Magic world, where are you?

I'll breathe in the scent

The garden will smile at me!

Chorus:

Where are you, Fairyland?

I am sad without you here alone!

Where do my gnomes live?

Let them invite you to the fairy tale, they invite you.

2. On a flower, I see,

The fairy is teasing me!

She sings a song

Invites you to fly.

Chorus:

I want to fly away to the Land of Fairies!

With them our world will become kinder!

Colorful, bright and funny -

Happiness, joy is there always with you, always with you.

3. And I will tell you, friends,

Nearby is my fairy tale.

She lives in the heart

And sings with love:

Chorus:

Make friends, children, with beauty!

A mischievous gnome will visit you!

Water flowers more often

And trees, grass and bushes!

To repeat a verse:

The Fairy of Happiness will fly to the children

And she will give you magic pollen!

So shine, children, with kindness,

Beauty will save our earthly world! Earthly world!

A performance of a musical fairy tale for children 5-6 years old was prepared by E. Pryakhina

Purpose: teach children to compare stories of fairy tales.

Staging progress

I. opening speech educator.

Many plots of foreign fairy tales are similar to those of Russian fairy tales. Today we present to your attention one of these fairy tales. Think what kind of Russian folk tale resembles English.

II. Staging a fairy tale.

CHARACTERS

Storyteller.

The robbers.

Storyteller. There lived a boy

Jack... One morning he decided to go and look for happiness.

Jack goes on a journey. On the shoulder is a stick, at the end of which a bundle of food hangs. A cat is approaching him.

Cat. Where are you going, Jack?

Jack... I'm going to look for happiness.

Cat. Can I go with you?

Jack. They walk, jumping and laughing. A dog is meeting them.

Dog. Where are you going, Jack?

Jack... I'm going to look for happiness.

Dog... Can I go with you?

Jack. Of course! The bigger the company, the more fun.

And they went together, jump-jump, jump-jump. Goat meet them.

Goat. Where are you going, Jack?

Jack. I'm going to look for happiness.

Goat. Can I go with you?

Jack. Of course! The bigger the company, the more fun.

And they went together, jump-jump, jump-jump. A rooster is meeting them.

Cock... Where are you going, Jack?

Jack... I'm going to look for happiness.

Cock... Can I go with you?

Jack... Of course! The bigger the company, the more fun.

And they went together, jump-jump, jump-jump. A bull is towards them.

Bull. Where are you going, Jack?

Jack. I'm going to look for happiness.

Cock. Can I go with you?

Jack. Of course! The bigger the company, the more fun.

And they went together, jump-jump, jump-jump.

Jack... And there is some kind of house. You hide behind the bushes, and I'll go check what is happening in the house.

The animals are hiding. Jack cautiously approaches the house, looks out the window and sees the robbers who are counting the stolen money. Jack walks back.

Beasts... Well, what's there? Who's there?

Jack... There are robbers there. We are sneaking now to the house, and each at my sign screams in his own way.

Beasts. Clear! (They sneak quietly, at a signal from Jack they start screaming.)

Robbers... Oh, how scary. We must run, we must save ourselves! (They run away, forgetting about the money.)

Jack... It's getting dark. I must go to bed, but be on the lookout, the robbers may return.

Storyteller.Jack put the cat in the rocking chair, put the dog at the table, sent the goat to the attic, hid the bull in the cellar, the rooster flew to the roof, and Jack himself went to bed.

Robbers (behind the bushes). Probably, you can enter the house, take the money. The light is out.

Send one of them to reconnaissance. He enters the house, but quickly runs out with a shout, heads towards his comrades.

Robbers... Why are you shouting like that? What did you find out? Did you take the money?

Rogue. What money can there be ?! I have endured such fear that I still tremble. He sat down in the rocking chair, and there was some old woman sitting there knitting socks. I went up to the table for some money, and a shoemaker sits under the table, pricking me with an awl. I went to the cellar, and there someone was thrashing grain and hitting me on the head with a chain. I decided to hide in the cellar, and there someone was chopping wood, and threw an ax at me. And in pursuit from the roof, a dwarf shouted something incomprehensible to me. So I ran away with fear!

Robbers... We must get out of here. If they find us, they will kill everyone. (They run away.)

Storyteller. Now, children, answer the questions.

Who was in the rocking chair?

Who was at the table?

Who was in the attic?

Who was in the cellar?

Who was on the roof of the house?

Why did Jack and the Beasts win?

Did Jack find happiness?

What Russian folk tale does this English fairy tale resemble? ("Wintering of animals".)